A Short Summary of the Colorado Construction Defect Action Reform Act
For 17 years, the Construction Defect Action Reform Act (C.R.S. § 13-20-801, et. Seq.) or “CDARA”, has governed how construction defect litigation and arbitration actions are conducted in Colorado....
View ArticleCCRJ Supports Cancer League of Colorado
CCRJ has teamed up with the Cancer League of Colorado in the fight against cancer. On August 19, 2018, CCRJ will be sponsoring a table at the 22nd Annual Race for Research at Washington Park to benefit...
View ArticleCCRJ Supports ALS Association
CCRJ is excited to announce it has teamed up with the ALS Association in the fight against ALS. On October 13, 2018, CCRJ will be sponsoring a table at the 2018 Walk to Defeat ALS at Sloan’s Lake Park....
View ArticleWho Is a “Homeowner”?
CCRJ Partner Gregg Rich and Senior Counsel Anne McMichael authored an article in the Construction Claims Fall 2018 magazine titled “Who Is a Homeowner?“ Their article offers an insight into the court’s...
View ArticleCCRJ New Senior Counsel: Matthew Weeber
CCRJ is happy to announce that Matthew J. Weeber has been promoted to Senior Counsel. Matt’s significant experience in construction defect, premises liability and bodily injury matters have made him an...
View ArticleMake a Resolution to Plan for Your Future!
Happy New Year! 2019 has arrived – have you made your New Years resolution yet? Maybe you are planning on finally joining a gym, training for a marathon (but just a 5k to start), or preparing to make...
View ArticleProbate – Are You in for the Long Haul?
Probate has a reputation for lasting, well, FOREVER! But, is this always the case? The answer is that each estate is different and the length of time it takes to probate an estate depends on several...
View ArticleDo I Have to Go Through Probate If I Have a Will?
Does a Will always have to be probated? The good news is that probate may not be necessary in all cases. Probate and Property Held in Joint Names It is fairly common for individuals to own assets in...
View ArticleAvoiding Probate with a Beneficiary Deed
Is there a way I can transfer property to a loved one and avoid probate? Yes, there is! If you own real estate in your sole name (i.e. without a co-owner), you have limited options if you want to...
View ArticleCCRJ New Partner: Jessica C. Stieber
We are excited to welcome Jessica Stieber as the newest addition to the CCRJ team. Jessica has joined the firm as a partner and brings with her years of experience in civil and business litigation. She...
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